Linsey Brennan is a doctoral student at Michigan State University and a researcher on the Multilevel Computational Modeling Project. Chemistry teachers Scott Hanson and Tim Muhich have used SageModeler to…
…weeks’ vacation, medical and dental insurance, a generous retirement plan, and life and short- and long-term disability insurance. Our work environment is casual and stimulating. Join us to be part…
…model of the dengue virus, which is a public health issue in Argentina. Teachers complete the SageModeler Getting Started tutorial in Spanish (“Guía Comenzando”), then create their own models. In…
…series of presentations and workshops in New Zealand. We are also excited to announce that we have hired a new project manager who will continue our communications and community-building efforts….
…and situations. To succeed in the future, students must come to see data as a tool they can wield to similarly useful ends. Students need opportunities to apply data science…
…code. We developed an animation player for our Bio4Community project in which students pick different levels of stress and body chemistry and observe short- and long-term changes in organs and…
…systems to ecosystems to systems in our human bodies, the world is made of interconnected components. We’re creating tools that allow students to build and refine computational models to represent…
…formed? And, what if you want to do that for middle and high school students? Relief map showing the varying age of bedrock underlying North America. Wikimedia Commons. Concord Consortium’s…
…and community involvement; engagement with scientists and researchers working in the region; and use of the Yuuyaraq curriculum created by Calista Education and Culture, Inc. as a foundation for all…
…grades 7-10 to collaboratively problem scope, generate, and evaluate engineering design ideas. Students explore environmental and Earth science problems that include science, engineering, and social/community factors, such as access to…